PEPTIDE THERAPY

What is it?

Peptides are short-chain amino acids found naturally in the body. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and these particular amino acids are designed to augment specific functions within the human body.

Therapy with peptides uses those sequences already present to regulate and rejuvenate functions, basically, they bind to and tell other cells what to do, replacing or mimicking the functions of naturally occurring peptides. Peptides have the capability to rewrite body chemistry relationships to promote restoration, anabolism, and homeostasis.

BPC 157

What is BPC 157?

BPC-157, which stands for Body Protection Compound 157, is a peptide chain that consists of 15 amino acids. Since such a sequence doesn’t exist in nature, the compound is considered synthetic. However, it is based on a protective compound that is present in the human stomach. 

BPC-157 works by triggering the formation of new blood vessels, a process that is called angiogenesis. Such activity promotes healing and induces faster regeneration of cells. This activity promotes healing and induces faster regeneration of cells. It also will stimulate the tendon cells to make even more receptors for the growth molecules, which will, in turn, induce them to grow and move during injury repair.

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Benefits of BPC 157:

  • Decrease intestinal damage like fistulas and inflammation
  • Heal stomach ulcers
  • Improve wound healing 
  • Increase cellular regeneration
  • Boosts bone and joint healing
  • Heals organ damage 
  • Reduce muscle wastage 
  • May improve nitric oxide production
  • Protects and heals inflamed intestinal epithelium (leaky gut)
  • Protects the liver from toxic insults (alcohol, antibiotics, etc.) and promotes healing
  • Promote growth and muscular development through angiogenesis
  • Influence neurotransmitter activity
  • Lower blood pressure 
  • Reduce side-effects of high potassium levels
  • Promotes the outgrowth of tendon fibroblasts, cell survival under stress, and the migration of tendon fibroblasts
  • Improves digestive function
  • It has also been shown to help with IBS (Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome)

Administered:

Through daily self-injection or oral pill which is better suited for gut or intestinal healing, but we only offer the injection, usually in the abdomen or belly area, and should be administered on an empty Stomach Injections are the preferred route of administration for inflammation, muscle sprains, ligament damage, and pain management.

As with any injection, minor side effects:

  • Redness or irritation at the injection site
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea